The $1,500 stud eight-or-better event final table at the 2017 World Series of Poker featured bracelet winners Ted Forrest (8th), Max Pescatori (6th) and Justin Bonomo (5th), but it was 68-year-old retiree making his first ever cash at the summer series who topped them all.

Ernest Bohn, from Whiting, New Jersey, outlasted a field of 595 entrants to pick up the bracelet and the $173,228 first-place money. Bohn came to Las Vegas with a plan that just so happened to work out.

“I made up my mind [to] play a lot of hi-lo tournaments, that I’m going to play cautious, I’m not going to chase, and I’ll play the best hands possible. It worked,” Bohn said.

In addition to the $37,441 he earned for his fifth-place showing, Bonomo also picked up 350 Card Player Player of the Year points, bringing his total to 3,631. The third-place resident is now just eight points behind Nick Petrangelo in second place and 531 points away from Bryn Kenney at the top.

Here’s a look at the final table results.

FinishPlayer NamePayoutPOY Points

1
Ernest Bohn
$173,228
840

2
William Kohler
$107,063
700

3
Hal Rotholz
$74,200
560

4
Timothy Finne
$52,272
420

5
Justin Bonomo
$37,441
350

6
Max Pescatori
$27,275
280

7
Shannon Petluck
$20,214
210

8
Ted Forrest
$15,245
140

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